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Stephen Knighton is not a man who easily forgives or forgets a personal insult. When two people dare to cross him, he responds with a fearsome act of revenge that leaves deep and lasting consequences. In the aftermath, Stephen begins to confront the reality of what he has done. As he searches for meaning and attempts to come to terms with his actions, he reflects on his family history, his career and social standing, and the role of his religious beliefs in shaping his identity. Eventually, he is presented with an ultimatum that forces him to make a choice. That decision will alter the direction of his life in ways he never expected.…mehr

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Stephen Knighton is not a man who easily forgives or forgets a personal insult. When two people dare to cross him, he responds with a fearsome act of revenge that leaves deep and lasting consequences. In the aftermath, Stephen begins to confront the reality of what he has done. As he searches for meaning and attempts to come to terms with his actions, he reflects on his family history, his career and social standing, and the role of his religious beliefs in shaping his identity. Eventually, he is presented with an ultimatum that forces him to make a choice. That decision will alter the direction of his life in ways he never expected.
Autorenporträt
David S. Ainsworth has taught history at high schools in Poynton, Macclesfield, Wigan and Mid-Wales. He subsequently became headteacher of two 11-18 schools in Lancashire and Manchester. He retired after forty years in the teaching profession. More recently, he has been involved in education consultancy work and as a volunteer high school governor. He lives in the Manchester area.